My Hero Academia Season 6 Episode 1 Premieres Early On HERO FES 2022

My Hero Academia Hero Fes is back and better than ever! It’s been three years since the last HERO FES, but it looks like 2022 will be right on track for the events we love.
The big news is that My Hero Academia Season 6 Episode 1 will be getting a special preview during the event.
At the time of writing, the event is personal only. And alas, no cosplay or waiting outside the early morning event. Face masks are mandatory. Now, on to the main event!

What we know about My Hero Academia Hero Fes 2022
My Hero Academia Hero Fes will be at Musashino Forest Sports Plaza on July 24, 2022. Tickets are available from April 28 through Ticket Pia.
There are seats for sale, but you cannot choose your seat. If you require concessions for seating, please notify the event staff.
Details on original merchandise are on the way. This will be the biggest event in Hiroraka history! 15 voice actors will be present.
the first round is Daiki Yamashita, Nobuhiko Okamoto, Ayane Sakura, Kaito Ishikawa, Yuki Kaji, Toshiki Masuda, Aoi Yuuki and Marina Inoue. The second round confirmed are Tasuku Hatanaka, Kei Shindo, Eri Kitamura, Kaori Nazuka, Junichi Suwabe, Tetsu Inada and Yuichi Nakamura.
Upcoming events include an Incadesceant Raw Voiceover and Talk Corner, Original Reading Play and a Premiere of Season 6 Episode1†
What else do we know about My Hero Academia?
Series creator Kohei Horikoshi found a fresh and entertaining way to describe what makes a hero. The main sequence now consists of 33 parts and the final arc started in chapter 306.
There are three spin-off series. My Hero Academia: Smash by Hirofumi Neda is complete with five volumes available as of November 2017.
My Hero Academia: Vigilantes is written by Hideyuki Furuhashi and illustrated by Betton Court. Vigilantes is both a spin-off and prequel to My Hero Academia and currently has 13 volumes available.
My Hero Academia: Team-Up Missions is only available in Japanese, but Viz Media plans to translate it. Team-Up Missions features Deku and friends teaming up with other students from different schools and other Pro Heroes in specially requested missions for a team-up program. Missions has 3 volumes available in Japan.
The films Two Heroes and Two Heroes Rising have been made into a one-shot manga, and the first million to see Two Heroes received a prequel manga that Viz Media has published in English.
A third film titled My Hero Academia: World Heroes Mission has been out since February 16, 2022. It is not yet known when this film will receive the manga treatment.
Anri Yoshi is working on a light novel series called My Hero Academia: School Briefs. There are five volumes in Japan and Viz Media has translated four into English.
Live Action My Hero Academia
Legendary Entertainment acquired the rights to produce a live-action film of the series in October 2018. Shinsuke Sato will be confirmed as director in August 2021.
Alex Garcia and Jay Ashenfelter will oversee the adaptation, and Ryosuke Yoritomi will represent the manga publisher Shueisha. Toho distributes the film in Japan.
You know you made it big when you have a musical, and My Hero Academia has three! My Hero Academia: The “Ultra” Stage, My Hero Academia: The “Ultra” Stage: A True Hero and My Hero Academia: The “Ultra” Live.
Unfortunately, due to Covid, none of these musicals are being performed.
Computer Games!
My Hero Academia: Battle for All was released for the Nintendo DS in Japan. My Hero One’s Justice and My Hero One’s Justice 2 have jumped the oceans and multiple consoles.
Deku, All Might and Bakugo appear as playable characters in the crossover game Jump Force. The Strongest Hero and My Hero: Ultra Impact were released worldwide in 2021 and 2022.
Ultra Rumble is coming. It is a free to play battle royale action game and will be available on PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch and Steam.
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